Tuesday 25 November 2014

Bone Cells That Could Help Children Who Need Corrective Facial Surgery Identified

By adolescence, bones know that they need to stop growing longer and stronger and from that point on, they need to keep their shape by healing injuries. This question of why bones grow longer and stronger in children, but stay static in adults--yet retain the ability to heal themselves, has long perplexed scientists in the bone regeneration field. But researchers from the University of Michigan, Kyoto University and Harvard University believe they may have unearthed ...

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